Does the special theory actually cite a number like that, or does it leave everything in terms of c?
Here's one of the very first serious physicists' take on the matter:
"The speed of light, if not instantaneous, is extraordinarily rapid." -- Galileo
The symbol "c" itself was not used in Einstein's paper on Special Relativity. He used the symbol "v."
From Wiki.First, he applies the principle of relativity, which states that the laws of physics remain the same for any non-accelerating frame of reference (called an inertial reference frame), to the laws of electrodynamics and optics as well as mechanics. In the second postulate, Einstein proposes that the speed of light has the same value in all inertial frames of reference, independent of the state of motion of the emitting body.